It made me (and a few others) sit up and think about how we live our lives.

On that note, personal development is something we’re very focused on here. And giving feedback is always a challenge. But this is a useful guide for anyone who could use help on giving it (me included) on timing, structure, focus.

You don’t have to love me

Who doesn’t want to be liked?

If I’m being honest, I don’t mind either way. I have never relied on it throughout my career. Instead focusing on delivering an efficient and reliable offering.

It’s worked so far. But Faris explores how brands and advertising might want to focus more on being liked, than being loved.

Can adverts actually be successful and unpopular? (Spoiler alert: yes.)

The brief? Do it.

Browsing some of my favourite old links, I came across this on Letters of Note: written by Mick Jagger to Andy Warhol. It’s about artwork for their (the Stone’s) album. Possibly the greatest brief that anyone will ever receive: